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According to the report, sukuk issuances are expected to range between US$160-170 billion in 2024, boosting sector assets' growth in 2024.
  • In 2021, the global sukuk issuance reached $147.4 billion compared with $148.4 billion in 2020.
  • Foreign-currency denominated sukuk issuance increased by 10 percent; jumbo issuances in Saudi have contributed to this increase.

Saudi companies and government raised $36.9 billion sukuk in 2021, compared to $27 billion in 2020, an increase of 37 percent, and $28.6 billion in 2019, according to S&P Global Ratings

In 2021, while the global sukuk issuance reached $$147.4 billion compared with $$148.4 billion in 2020, foreign-currency denominated sukuk issuance increased by 10 percent.

Jumbo issuances in Saudi Arabia (for example the Saudi Aramco Sukuk) have contributed to this increase along with continued issuance growth in Malaysia, Indonesia, and–to a lesser extent–Turkey, due to favorable market conditions and ample liquidity, S&P Ratings said in a statement.

The issuance of capital boosting instruments by some of the GCC banks seeking these same favorable conditions also provided a boost.

“We expect the volume of issuance in 2022 to hover around $145-150 billion and believe that the implementation of national transformation plans such as the Saudi Vision 2030 will lead in some opportunities for sukuk issuances,” the statement reads.

S&P said it sees also opportunities created by the energy transition in core Islamic finance countries, higher ESG awareness from regional issuers, and stronger automation using fintech solutions as likely to support future sukuk market growth. For instance, in Jan 2022 Saudi National Bank issued a $750 million sustainable sukuk, it said.